I start Maxthon with DropMyRights and configured to never allow more than
one Maxthon instance.  Anything else that wants to start a web page uses the
existing Maxthon session.

Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Rick Glazier
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 6:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Another new (MS) zeroday exploit

I totally agree Bernie, and have used DropMyRights for quite some time.

There are some big holes "in" using DropMy Rights people should be aware
of...

If you click a link and "that" launches your WEB browser, you are
RIGHT BACK to being an ADMIN again, since to use DropMyRights
properly it MUST be launched from a custom made ShortCut/Icon...
I can usually (always) remember to do that for starting the Browser,
but for links you need to copy and paste, not just click...
(This is the simple version, and may be subject to where the link was,
and how you read this...)

                                      Rick Glazier

From: "Bernie Cosell"
Clipped.
> Running-admin-all-the-time [and *especially* surfing the internet as 
> admin] *IS*FOOLISH*.  Even if you won't give up your beloved admin 
> account [sensible and prudent as that would be to do :o)], *at*least* use 
> "dropmyrights" to get your browser and email clients running privilege-
> free.

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